n.
Pronunciation: ' p ā n
Function: noun
Etymology: Middle English pan, pane strip of cloth, pane, from Anglo-French pan, panne, from Latin pannus cloth, rag ― more at VANE
Date: 14th century
: a piece, section, or side of something: as a : a framed sheet of glass in a window or door b : one of the sections into which a sheet of postage stamps is cut for distribution
– paned \ ' p ā nd \ adjective
– pane · less \ -l ə s \ adjective